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8-759: The Goss Ministry was a Ministry of the Government of Queensland , led by Labor Premier Wayne Goss . It commenced on 7 December 1989, five days after the Cooper Ministry, led by Premier Russell Cooper of the National Party , was defeated at the 1989 election . The Goss Ministry was followed by the Borbidge Ministry on 19 February 1996 following the loss by Labor of the Mundingburra by-election two weeks earlier, which deprived

16-768: A ministry of 18 cabinet ministers was sworn in. It served until a major redistribution of portfolios on 21 February 1995. The list below is ordered by decreasing seniority within the Cabinet, as indicated by the Government Gazette and the Hansard index. Premier Minister for Economic and Trade Development Deputy Premier Minister for Administrative Services (until 18 October 1993) Minister for Emergency Services (from 18 October 1993) Minister for Consumer Affairs (from 18 October 1993) Minister for Rural Communities (until 16 December 1994) Minister assisting

24-589: The Arts Minister for Police and Emergency Services (10–16 December 1991) Deputy Premier Minister for Housing Minister for Local Government Minister for Health (10–16 December 1991) Leader of the House Minister for Police and Emergency Services Treasurer Minister for Regional Development (until 12 November 1990) Minister for Tourism Minister for Sport Minister for Racing Minister for Transport Minister assisting

32-581: The Government of its majority. On 7 December 1989, a ministry of 18 cabinet ministers was sworn in. It served until the reconstitution of the Ministry on 16 December 1991 following the departure of Terry Mackenroth and Ken McElligott from the Ministry. The list below is ordered by decreasing seniority within the Cabinet, as indicated by the Government Gazette and the Hansard index. Premier Minister for Economic and Trade Development Minister for

40-913: The Premier   on Economic and Trade Development Minister for Employment Minister for Training Minister for Industrial Relations Minister for Resource Industries Minister for Primary Industries Minister for Health Minister for Education Minister for Environment and Heritage Attorney-General Minister for Family Services Minister for Aboriginal and Islander Affairs Minister for Justice Minister for Corrective Services Minister for Administrative Services Minister for Manufacturing and Commerce (until 4 June 1990) Minister for Manufacturing, Commerce and Small Business   (4 June–12 November 1990) Minister for Business, Industry and Regional Development   (from 12 November 1990) Minister for Land Management The following served from 16 December 1991 until

48-878: The Premier   on Economic and Trade Development Minister for Police and Emergency Services Minister for Employment Minister for Training Minister for Industrial Relations Minister for Primary Industries Minister for Education Minister for Environment and Heritage Attorney-General Minister for Family Services Minister for Aboriginal and Islander Affairs Minister for Justice Minister for Corrective Services Minister for Administrative Services Minister for Manufacturing and Commerce (until 4 June 1990) Minister for Manufacturing, Commerce and Small Business   (4 June–12 November 1990) Minister for Business, Industry and Regional Development   (from 12 November 1990) Minister for Land Management Minister for Health Minister for Resource Industries On 24 September 1992,

56-810: The Premier on Rural Affairs (from 16 December 1994) Leader of the House Treasurer Minister for Tourism Minister for Sport Minister for Racing Minister for Transport Minister assisting the Premier on Economic and Trade Development The Ministry Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.133 via cp1102 cp1102, Varnish XID 561107571 Upstream caches: cp1102 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 07:45:06 GMT Premier of Queensland Too Many Requests If you report this error to

64-615: The new Ministry was constituted on 24 September 1992 after the 1992 election : Premier Minister for Economic and Trade Development Minister for the Arts Deputy Premier Minister for Housing Minister for Local Government Leader of the House Treasurer Minister for Regional Development (until 12 November 1990) Minister for Tourism Minister for Sport Minister for Racing Minister for Transport Minister assisting

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